Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, January 15, 1903, Image 7

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    HEALTHY WOMEN
COOO0OOat3Ot3O$O0iWO
ST. JACOBS
V
Praise Pe-ru-na as a Cure
for Colds and
a Preventive of Catarrh.
I.
Ifj'W , . ,' ' i V should (it once begin t lie use of Perunn " ip, IT
- mri- I- .icennlint; to directions on the bottle. '' '"j'ThiM J"'. '
.. Vjf and the cold is mire to phps away with 'Vfe4f'jrtiJi ':'
If i f '.ut leaving any bnd effects. , gf W M jfW, 4
Irv''' ? IWIf-'WW ' I'nlPHH this in done the cold is almost , ftl f -Bt
ir" eft.r-'iyij , ,iire to '"'1 in 1,1,1 ""coni1 ",nKe ,,f ra w'jAY?
If? JrVv'ST ' tnrrh, which is making so many lives Cgffi'y & fck'' w
v t?K "' " miserable. If IVrima wbh taken every 'tf $2Pa
IVi'T jfcasW &t " ;',r" on co''' or eMail, chronic jJ mU&&&; ''I
W 'ijlwi'' vitnrrh would be practically an tin- , vt j
I drfl? f y Ml Ellziil.eth flier. No. f,7 Banwtt sL iA." !"'
' '.AjRif ) Street, Altmny. N. Y writes: Y jEtis'Si '''
v7'lgfflK(jj II "I have a I way rireailed nn.Mtl.il . ' I N5y ' .'"-f '
J. k ttisr ; weather leane "f my ett rente HaMUty r vDi"'' I
' ' 'JK-.-5 '? - ' 7 to enteh cold, when a catarrhal tronl.le 1 .ft'WV"
?S4r4' i would quickly develop through bit entire U I Vjf2 M' .- I
''-.'. :eP7V ' 1 1 ""-m. hlch It would take weekt t I . TJ ft"-
X&S'ilVt-'- '-'""'IClV't I ilrlve awnv I am ihnnkrnl lo mi Hint 1 1 jf'J. if,i,iV I
II il&P&$i$::. "f-5SS 1 h"v """"" ,:lfI'N'A 1 Io not ii f,.!irftjJv. i
li-AK:' ''''''''.rr-W hnve any reaaon to dreal till any more. I LtiLittr- i""? 'y
fM&&3$ If I have nee at all exposed to the dam,.. J01 (f
Mrs. M.J. Brink
FIRST STAGES OF CATARRH
A Serious Mistake Which Thou
sands Are Making.
The firat atae of catarrh ia what ia
commonly known aa "cnteliijii; cold." It
may be in the head, ttoiic, throat or lime.
Ita lieitinoina ia aotoetiinea so severe aa to
catiae a chill and coiiHidera hie fever, or it
may be alight aa to not hinder n ier
un from li in nsiml btiaincKa. In perhMjis
a majority of catea little or no a It. -tit ion
l paid to the first atape of cntiirrli. anil
hence it ia that nearly one half of the peo
ple have chronic catarrh In aome form.
To neglect a cold ia to invite chronic
Catarrh. Aa aoon aa any one diacovera
the firat aymptoma of catching cold he
'J he woiuao of education often Is
the most stunttd In her views.
The cost of producing suar Id
Cuba aveiages 1 cents a pound.
Old Sofas, Backs of Chairs, etc.. can
h dyed with PLTNAM FAItlXKSS
nviaK.
Foot ball Is probably invented for
purpose of encouraKinK surgery
There are times when a woman
can't help wishing she could tuto
back the frauds of time.
A deception may bring profit but
that docs not always satisfy tho con
science. The telling of the absolute truth
at R critical moment has been known
to change the career of a man.
mmmmmTmmm
l& L. BAHRACAR, pres. ED. C. BROWN, Treas- D B. PARKS, Stc'y 4 Mner. 4
NATIONAL MEDICAL GO. i
PROPRIETORS-
Dr. Masters' Remedies I
CAPITAL, $250,000.00. h
tauiD
I he Oreai Genu anil Iiimh i 1m s roer.
IIa PhnlorO 'B a erm dlsca.se of the large intestine and
nUg VllUICr a""when confined to the intestine it can be 5
cured, but after It penetrates tin; lungs, liver and other organs, Si
causing fermenlaWon and inllainal ion, it cannot tie cured. tp
Liquid Koal Is now used by Hit! leading stock men over the
country for the cure and prevention of cholera U-cause It is the fofi
only known germicide that will pass through the stomach Into
the Intestlties and from there into the blood, permeating the Ps
whole system, freclnir It of all germs oi disease and still retain yj
its germicidal properties. It Is a compound embracing every r
germicide antiseptic and disinfectant property found in coal,
treated chemically wlt.han alkaline tiase until everv objectlonal gs
feature is eliminated, being nun -poisonous and harmless to pa
animal economy. !N
CORN STALK DISEASE Is a germ disease caused by the
cattle eating the partly decomposed nubbin on the stalk. The jM
symptfims are characterized by a high fever and bloating.
Liquid Koal given In the pure state and put In the drinking $4
water -vill cure and prevent this dUea. jfel
Liquid Koal Is also used In the treatment of Kwln riagne, Tu- jJ
berculoftts, Lump-law, I'lyk Eye, Chicken Cholera, Hots, Scabs In
Sheep, and all kinds of J'arasltcs and Lice. fS2
f rices of Liquid Koal Delivered arc as Follows:
onk quart can $1.00
one oallon - 3.00
riVI aALLONS, A2.7S Pen OAU
32-Paire book on diseases of animals mailed free on application.
If do local agent order direct from us.
NATIONAL MEDICAL COMPANY,
YORK. NEBR. 8HELDON. IOWA.
Liquid Koal Is now endorsed by the leading eiperlrnental sta
tions aa the greatest germ destroyer known.
TWO THINGS TO REMEMBER.
line Liquid Koal to destroy
Use Liquid Koal to destroy
Mlsa Eiiziii.eth fber. No. 1,1 Masaett
atrect, Altmny. N. Y.t writes:
"I have always riremled nnsettled
wealhrr hreaiise of my ettretne linl'lllty
to enteh cold, when a catarrhal trondle
would (jnlcklv develop through my entire
a Mem, nhh'h It would tJike weeks to
drive awav t am thnnkrul to aav that
since I have taken I'KIM'N'A I do nut
have any reason to drend tills any more.
If I have heeu at all exposed to the damn,
wet or rold weather. I take a d"ae or to
.if I'KIII'NA. and It throws nut any h'nt
of slrknesa from my ajHiem." Mlaa KIU
aiieth t her.
Mrs, M. J. rtrlnk. No. SVO Mlrhlgna ave
nue. St. Joseph. Mich., wrttea:
"This past u ioter durhiu the wet and cold
weather I caught a anddeu and severe et:d.
wlilrh developel a cntarflinl condition
through fjjy entire ayatem. and ao niiee.ed
mv general health that I was completely
lroken down, snd be'-ame nervoua and Ins
terleal and unrlt to supervise my home. My
pti sleln n preserltMtl for me. hut aomehow
his tuedleltie flirt me no god. Heading of
I'KUKNA I tl4-etcled to try It. Afier I had
taken hut three hottlea I fountl myaelf In
fine health." Mra. M. J. Hrank.
Sltiyl A. Madley, 'jr, Main street, rtuntlng
ton. Ind.. writes: "Last winter after g"t
tlng my fist wet I began to cough, which
gradually grew worse until my throat waa
sore and raw. Ordinary reined lea did not
help me and eoogh remedies nauseated me.
loading an advertisement of what j'K-
Ut'XA cuuld do. 1 decided to try a bottle.
and yon ran Imagine how glad 1 felt when 1
You ran always get a few pointers
on Insect life from tli2 bee hle.
The first electrical railway was
that of Siemens of Berlin In 1879.
Girls don't marry a tomantlc youth
who is willing to die for you. Select
a man who Is willing to earn a living
for you.
Education Is so general la Den
mark and Sweden that they arc the
only Eutopean countries In which all
ihe military conscripts can read andiln
write. towatrl circumstances, faithfully and
I cheerfully to do our duty In that
The largest Individual land holder ; state of llfein which a merciful 1'rov
In the United States Is said to be i I'lcnce has cast our iot. This involves
John K rtilhv r,f Mltmon Mi. In
seven states he holda property aggre
gating 180,000 acrea.
National Stock Food, m
Spices and Baking Powder. jj
Flavoring Extracts, h
TIN SAL. KCO. 2.SO Pun OAL
25 OAL.-I-2 (... 42.25 OAL
SO QAL -ONI ML.. 12.00 OAL
nr.
q
,
the parasites on the outside.
the parailtea on the Inside
QjUM
MISS 5ARA MTrAIIAN.
It began to relieve me in a yen atiori nine
In less than two week '. nils complete,)
cured."-Slhyl A. Ilad.ey.
MIkh Sarah Meiialian, .No. HI7 3d street.
Albany, N. V., writes:
"A few mouths ago I suffered with a se
vere atinck of lnlluenza. which nothing
seeuieo in relieve, at hearing liecame l.a I,
my eyes lie. nine Irrllnlcil and feverish
NoihliiE icenied right and nothing I ati
tasted good. I took I'KIII'NA and withe
two ueeks I waa perfectly well."-Sarah
JlcljnljM n.
If yot do not derive prompt and sctia
factory restiltK from the nse iif.lVrtma
write nt once to Dr. Martman. civini.' a
full Htatcmctit of your case, nnd lie will
he glail to give you hig valuable advice
gratis.
Address I)r. Ilartmnn, rresident nf
1 he Ilartmnn Sanitarium, Cohinibua. O,
Tho War to Heat.
ihe only true way to rest Is to lie
down in a darkened room with closed
eyes and think of nothing. Even five
minutes of sucn rest is valuable:
the muscles of tho face relax and one
does nt get a hard, tired look, which
adds many years to the appearance
Something Itrt t, r Tlmn Success.
There is something even better
than success within the reach of us,
and that is the consciousness of hav-
manfully stiiven, in s-plte of un-
uu t uoui 'Mice, courage alio
furhearance, and aiTtrds numberless
opportunist's for the exercise of ttue
heroism.
.western Canada
HA8 FREE HOMES
FOR MILLIONS I
Upward of Iffl.dfO AmnrEratia
hav Mttid in fcMiern t anata.
ttuiititf rlia Iat5yura. Tim) ttra
C4iilninl. bntijr nnl priMjronn,
rnt t ti"r in rotnn ml I for rn ill. out
Woodnrfill ielil of W hr fttxi
ot(iBrrMlne. i'-ml Grnnti Imh
on tha i oiitioniit. MiiuniflcMnC
CiiiiiA R, fiifinty of wntftr nd fum (Jom M'ltouia,
uoeitotit cburchiM mod apfandid railwa) fticilituw.
Free Homestead of 160 Acres, Free
tlm on If chnr tlntf flO fnr wntry. Hand to tha
f.i Juwiittf ftr an Atlaa i.ful Otfmr liierMtiinn, aif wnll M
for wrt l (lent a, giving )iiu. r lucent ranwnj ffi'na, aUi 1
8npriiiiauiuiit of liuuiitf ktluti, Oiiikh, ( an., or to
W. V. Hnnac, il Naw Yorli Llfa Hl.)B., Omaha,
IS!., iha auihori&iMl Cauadtaa UuvoruittsiiL Aumul,
ARE YOU SATISFIED ?
Are you entirely gntlnflcd with
thnewNln you buy und with the
price thut you pnyt
Over g.axi.iioo rctipln are tradinir with
ut and gciUuu tbelr goodj 61 whcltialt
prices.
Our l.OOOptitre estaloirue will be netit
nn rwclptot lftecnU. It tells the itory.
CHICAGO
The houwi thnt telln the truth.
Capsicum Vaseline
Put Up hi Collapsible Tubes.
A SuUtltui for nd Superior to Mnnurdnr aay
oth'-r plMtw, ml will not liliimr tha ipoitclnlio.u
In. Tho p.lti kllaylng tud cur. or. qu.hu. at
UjII r la.. ro wonuiirful. It will nop th. tooth
cli. Ht onty., .ixl r'll h.daohe nl icl.tlc.
W. iwummoiid It a. lb toil nl (teitornal
Boui.l.r Irritant known, tlion n iWrnal ram
ti for pin tn lb cIimi and .tom.ch anil ajl
rfjoumailc, nauralflo and f mitr complaint
A trial will pmra what wa claim fur It, aad ft)
will ba fnind to ba In.alnabla In th. bnuMholdT
M.ny nmpla t7 " It 1 Ui ba.t of all your prpt
tailron,"
I'rl.vo ISoanla, at All dmgirlitt, ar othar d.alafS,
ar by.ndlng tlila Amount to ua lo poatAga .la ID PA.
w. will a.nl you A tuba bf mall.
No .rtlrla ahould I amwptMl hy th pobltn
la.i th. mid caIYI our label, a. otbarwla It IS
CIICSCBR0UGH MANUFACTURING CO.
IT SUt St., Naw Vark City.
Waaklnataw aa4 U.hni araiiantKa aML
rtMa Ifiil .llia.i. rSnloa firm.: will .1
It ? "1 ' ' bari wr I
7r.rai.
fab.
r ir t y a n.i.r l
pk., Wwl
N. ID. u. no.
YORK NEB
What Women Admire In n Man. tbe echo of your voice it will be easy
TIiito scciiiH tu be no limit to the , to go on then two or llm-e tones low
tinlines.s a ina ti may possess without er. Soon lite rlrlit pitch will bccoino
In any wny hssciiin tlie ohiinccs of a hnhiluiil -a preat point valued. A
woman loving him. How often one pleasant voice may be cultivated, lo:.
Bees a really beautiful woman mated like a pleasant expression, if sullieieiit
to nn exceptionally njjrly man, and vice j eare and watchfulness are laid. If the
versa... .-A. imui may he crippled, hUIe-j voice, tunes, are nasal there is-iirohahly
cms, deformed, and yet find a woman ! some upper throat or nostril obslruo-
who will gladly Kliare his lot, and for
this reason women are often sneered
at by people, who suppose them to be
so anxious to marry that they are not
In the least fastidious us to whom they
take.
Here llicy are completely at fault,
for love with a woman is not half no
often Induced by good looks as by oili
er qualities which compel her admira
tion far more strongly. In the lirst
place the chief thing which women
admire In a man Is strength, both
moral and physical, and perhaps next
she admires most the ;'iality of cour
age, for a man who is afraid seems to
a woman at once the most extraordi
nary and miserable creature on the
face of 1 lie en rth.
Another thing she greatly admires IsH
determination, and that is the reason
why persistence generally wins in the
end, though she will try it to Its utmost
limit.
Sometimes she admires less striking
qualities in a man; she will think that
certain bearishneKS toward other
people Is a quality to he prou1 of, pro
vided he is always kind and rrtider to
ward herself. She often Imagines that
rough maimers are a sign of strength,
and therefore does not mind his speak
ing to other pooph; in a rude, bullying
fashion.
Masterfulness Is a characteristic that
excites her deep, though perhaps se
cret, admiration, and she despises In
her heart of hearts tlm husband who
Invariably allows her to get the upper
hand. No henpecked husband was
ever looked upon except with contempt
by his wife, and it is a certain thing
that If he had but tke confidence to
resist her to her face she would, as a
rule, be only too delighted to take sec
ond place without a murmur. New
York News.
The lirhle's Crucial Moment,
But In the ascending scale of life
marriage is not merely the romantic
mating of two people; It Is a spiritual
union, occult and dillicult to define,
composed of two distinct Intelligences,
neither of which can withdraw or dom
inate the other without injury to the
relationship.
And the lack of right-mindedness in
the wife when the honeymoon days
are over spoils as many marriages as
frailties In the husband do. Obliged
by the very nature of things to dis
pense with her bridal I.Vals, the ques
tion Is, what course she will pursue.
And everything depends upon her de
cision, for she will either adjust her
self to the situation with the egotism
of a martyr, seek consolation in her
children, religion or society, or she
will wisely accept the bargain she has
made for happiness with tho deter
mination to realize upon It In spite of
all newly discovered human limita
tions.
And here begins her university
course In the philosophy of life; a phil
osophy which not only recognizes the
disposition of one particular man In its
variations from that of mankind In
general, but disciplines her own to
match and mate It. And there Is the
rub.
The matching Is a pitting of force
against force, which comes easy to old
Adam nature; but the mating of mind
with mind, the finishing of his courage
with the spires of her hopes, the add
ing of her charm to his power, Is a
Iihine adchemy of spirits which no
man can accomplish.- Independent.
Kmilca and Their Meaning,
Some one liaa suKi'Ktcd that words
were Invented for the purpose of con-
coaling thought, but there are Hltua
tlons when words are unavailing and
It Is necessary to have recourse to an
other method for conccnling thought.
This Is where Rmiles are useful. Now,
there In nothing worthy of remark
about a smile when the natural result
of a pleasant thought, but the climax
of art has been rein-lied when une has
learned to smile tinder clreuinslnnc'es
when language if a true expression
of thought would be ileeldeilly objec
tlonnble.
Kinileg have a peculiar charm. They
can accomplish wonders In an argu
ment, especially If the smiler possesses
rosy lips and pearly teeth. "Smile
for the lady" is familiar nursery par
lance, ami wlwn Itaby smiles it is
genuine. Hut, once beyond the years
of babyhood, one can never be per
fectly certain of the true value of a
smile. Exchange.
ICJIrl a.iJ Tlia'r Hprnklnii Voice.
"How many 1rli ever give thought
to the pitch and timbre of I heir
voices?" asks Harper's Hascar.
"Straight figures, good complexion, an
easy, supple carriage, white teeth and
well kept hair nnd nails are all deserv
edly striven for why not nn agreeable
volee? A girl can do much Ui coun
teract what may seem a naturally bad
voice. Nino times out of ten It Is bad
because of cnrclcss habits formed
through Ignorance. The pilch of the
voice Is most Important', nnd If this is
high tho work of lowering It should be
at once attempted. Htop frequently In
the course of your dally tnlk with your
family or Intimate friends, and catch.
tion-ofleu one very simple and easily
removed by a physician. If voice cul
ture lessons can be taken th'is should
be done, but without any expert teach
ing, a young person's voice is amen
able lo modification and Improvement
through simple cure on the part of its
owner."
Why Women Worry.
If a woman is to protect herself from
the ravages of worry, smd'so retain her
youth for a longer period, she nust
come into more frequent conflict with
other pcoph as her husband does
and read good books; she must relieve
Ihe monotony of her duties and tho
limiting influence of confinement with
in four walls t.y taking outdoor exer
cises a walk every day or a spin on
a bicycle; in short, she must exercise
the body anil mind In a healthful man
ner, and she will find the bloom of
youth-and health remain with her for
years after it bus faded In other wom
en of the same age.
"The ordinary woman," says a cele
brated physician, "leads such a monot
onous existence that her mind has no
occupation Imt worry. What she need.s
is to come out of herself much more
than she does. She must have inter
course with more people and take more
exercise. This can be done without
neglecting the home, and every right
minded man will do his best hi secure
for his mot iter, or his sister, or his
wife, these aids to the retention of
youthfiilnesH of body and m-iud."
r.-ittuil Mnrriaite Customs.
How little the fashionable bride in
.the smart set to-day realizes that all
of the wedding customs of the present
are rooted in the pagan past. The
'barbaric bridegroom procured his mate
by one of two methods capture or pur
chase. We speak even now of "captur
ing" a bride, and "purchase" Is Dot
wholly unknown. In the former the
groom started upon the warpath with
some chosen (umpanion, who assisted
him In solving the woman; whence
cometh the custom of having a "best
man."
The dainty gold ring of to-day Is a
relic of the fetter by which the bride
was bound, while the jocose slipper Is
a remnant of the missiles hurled by the
angry parents.
The orange blossoms came in a more
civilized age, though not Christian. The
veil, as still In modern Oriental' coun
tries, typifies exclusive possession by
one man.
Their Mother.
All I am my mother made me. John
Qulney Adams.
Nature's loving proxy, the watchful
mother. Hulwer.
AH Unit I am, or hope to be, I owe to
my angel mother. Lincoln.
Let France have good mothers and
she will have good sons. Napoleon.
The future destiny of the child Is al
ways the work of the mother. Na
poleon. I would desire for a friend the son
who never resisted the tears of his
moUier. I.ncrctelle.
. If there be aught surpassing human
deed or word or thought, it is a moth
er's love. Marchioness de Spodora.
If you would refiuni the world from
Its errors and vices, begin by enlistln
the mothers. O. Simmons.
Unhappy Is the man for whom his
own mother has not made all other
mothers venerable. Itlchtvr.
Wnftlilnu: KlunnclH.
Have a tub half full of water that Is
more than warm, but not very hot, and
make a strong suds with laundry soap
of the best quality. Add a tablespoon-
ful of powdered borax. Shake the
flannels thoroughly, then squeeze them
with the hands, sop them up and
down and, if necessary, rub the fqols
between the hands. Do not rub soap
on the flannels and do not nib the
flannels on a board. Wring from the
lirst suds and put Into another of the
same temperature; rinse through water
that does not contain soap; wring dry,
shake vigorously and dry quickly. Iron
before they are quite dry with a mod
erately hot Iron, then press well. Do
not use borx for colored flannels.
I enf-Dropping.
Leaf dropping hi house plants In
nearly always caused by Injudicious
watering or liisnfllcient drainage. If
Ihe soli is allowed to Iry tho leaves of
the plant are rery liable to turn yellow
and d'op, snd the same result will fol
low the retention of (no much mois
ture ubout trie roots. Many plants
will drop their Inarms If JHey heroine
chilled. Avoid Cftrcma ,t ttmpeia
tnre. Ited spider, a very sum, I pest
which mostly attack, the under sur
face of the leaves, will ioot!y eniise
(hem (o turn yellow nnd drop. So, also,
will gas and smoke.
HI lile of nenntlfnl V.'oinan.
A faiuons statesman ou being nsketl
what be considered the greatest tyre of
beawty hi women, replied: "The wom
an who Is beautiful and does not know
it, and the homely womnn who by lir
Intelligence aad graceful bearing
makes you forget It."
I OIL
I POSITIVELY CURES
g Rheumatism
Neuralgia
Backache
Headache
Feelache
All Bodily Aches
AND
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PAIN.
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The Mttatiiilnue Jli-Htr.
After all, the event which will
cause 1902 to be remembered longer
than any Mher is one In the bringing
ahout of which man had no part.
This was the breaking forth of ihe
great eruption of Mont I'elee on the
Islan j of Martinique, by which thirty
thousand lives were vv ped out in an.
ins-tant, ind. a city obliterated from
the face of the earth. Not in mod
ern times has there been so impress
ive a reminder of the mighty forces
imprisoned within the earth. Tho
explosion of Krakatoa, in 1883, was
more tremendous, but could not ap
peal to the imagination as did the
later catastrophe. The eruption of
Mont I'elee will pass Into history,
and men win again build their homes
where Us ashes now cover the. soil.'
So it is with' everv calamity of our
lives. Kor tows and disappointments'
ar.; hound to come. Let us live with
out fear, and when the works of our
labor have been- overthrown, let us
bravely lj;jld a new a structuie of
usefuuess au hope.
JJig I'ljrptwe.
Hoy I saw a man in a window
making facos today.
Visitor What was he doiDg that
for?
Hoy For couple of clocks. lie is
R watch and clock ma'ter.
It is a popular sayln in Brazil that
every ton of rubber from the Upper
Amazon costs two lives,
To-) many cooks spoil the digestion.
It is quite nntural that a man
should have bis hair cut when he
doesn't want it any longer.
The straight and narrow path is
the one always taken by the tight
rope wal'Ker. 1 ,
Mr.. Wtnalow'a KOOTHINU SVHUP for children
Wthhitf, BuTteri. the gnn. rcdm-et Inriamatlon (
all.y imin, rtin-n wtnil chollr. 25c bottle.
Mrs. Emmons, saved from
an operation for Ovaritis, tells
how she was cured by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
"I am so pleased with the results I
obtained from Lydia I JNnliliarn's
Vegetable C'oiipountl that 1 feel it
a duty and a privilege to write you
about it.
" I sulTerrd for over five year with
ovarian troubles, causing an un
pleasant discharge, a great weakness,
tnd at times a fiiintncss would come
over me which no amount of medicine,
diet, or exercise seemed to correct.
Your Vegetable Compound found tho
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